Testimonials

Carole Lupkowski– “Walking into the Portage and District Art Centre boardroom gallery and viewing Yvette Cuthbert’s “Celebrate Canada” exhibit was like having my pride of being Canadian articulated in a vivid display of red and white. Not only did the artwork evoke memories of my childhood (Friendly Giant and Mr. Dress-up), but it educated me about unknown Canadian facts (Flin Flon’s housing). I would describe this captivating display as one of the best Canadian history and geography vignettes. Although photos of the display do not have the same impact as a gallery exhibit, this was one exhibit that had to be shared with friends who could not attend.”

Brandwyn Kinnear – “You’re absolutely right, it does evoke many memories just the spirit of Canada. It makes you feel proud of Canada. What you’ve captured here speaks to our Canadian heritage, speaks to our pride about Canada.

I’m very pleased that I came again and brought my children to see it. It really is incredible and you did a beautiful job. I will be telling all of my friends to come look at it and bring their families.

It has made me want to go to some of the places I haven’t been to yet. Beautiful.

Having it travel across Canada would be a very good thing for Canadians to be able to see.

Carol BarbeauThese wonderful works stimulate so much conversation, pride and enthusiasm, and are so vivid and energizing.

Feeling very proud of all that Canada is and represents, thanks to you and your beautiful renderings Yvette.

Great choices – beautiful series!

Susan RyanYou are so very talented Yvette!! Your pictures make me proud to be Canadian.

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How did I get here? I gave myself a challenge, to come up with 150 images to depict Canada.

To find things from all over Canada and it’s diverse landscape, its diverse citizens and accomplishments. To speak to people across generations. Where grandparents can share memories with the youth. Where people can recall memories of their travel to different places in Canada or make goals as to places they would still like to visit in our great country.

An exhibit that makes one proud to be a Canadian.

Please check out my paintings on this site.

Trying to figure out how to get them seen, I decided I needed a website, took a course and created, www.yvettecuthbertartist.com, then read websites are followed better if they have a “Blog”, so here it is, so far not art related, lol.

Decided to just stretch my writing muscles and see what I had to write about. It will probably jump around from subject to subject, but I will try and categorize them so if only some interest you, you can easily find that type of theme.